Question: don't most people tend to naturally want to associate with people of the same race or ethnicity? I happen to believe that this is the case or else we wouldn't see ethnic or racially distinct neighborhoods, churches, pressure groups, congressional caucuses, cultural institutions. Not to mention that most businesses that are small enough to escape gov't's compassionate attention tend to be made of ethnically homogenous staff - or we wouldn't have those fed regulations awarding contracts to 'minority' businesses.
If this is the case, then WHERE was Lott wrong. The pressure that the imbecile do-gooders in Washington are putting on us as a nation IS a problem that we just might have avoided if someone like Thurmond was elected 500 years ago, when he ran for Prez.
The Demo/GOP/Media consensus, screaming that Lott should 'apologize' and 'resign' but absolutely refusing to discuss the content of his remarks is telling me that they are afraid to touch such topic. Perhaps because they simply can't afford to uncover the truth.
If FR were to perform a useful function, then we would have a thread debating Lott's apparent view on forced racial integration (which is not happening anyway) rather than echoing the 'mainstream' media mindless screams and a bunch of despicable Democrats whose agenda does not seem to come even close to our nation best interest.